On May 28th, the Law Practice Program (LPP) had the privilege of hosting a groundbreaking conference titled "Learn Today, Use Tomorrow: AI in Legal Practice." The event was an incredible success, bringing together some of the brightest minds in the legal and tech industries to explore the transformative potential of AI in legal practice. A huge thank you to everyone who made this event a success—our speakers, attendees, and the organizing team. If you missed it or want to relive the key moments, we’ve put together a fantastic highlight video that captures the essence of the conference.
Law Practice Program
Higher Education
Toronto, Ontario 3,367 followers
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About us
The Law Practice Program (LPP) at the Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) is the first of its kind in Ontario. It’s an innovative alternative to traditional articling through a rigorous and demanding eight-month program combining on-line training and experiential learning with a hands-on work term. Ryerson works with the Law Society of Upper Canada and the legal community, including a strategic alliance with the Ontario Bar Association, to deliver a dynamic program that prepares Law School graduates to succeed in their legal practice and careers.
- Website
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http://torontomu.ca/lpp
External link for Law Practice Program
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Legal Training, Licensing, Professional Development, and Skills and Competencies
Locations
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Primary
10 Dundas Street E
Suite #1002
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2G9, CA
Employees at Law Practice Program
Updates
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We hosted a fantastic webinar on applying and working in legal clinics. Thank you to our speakers Norma English from North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services , Atulya Sharman from South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (SALCO), and Tamar Witelson from Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic for sharing their insights on the unique challenges and opportunities in legal clinic work. Their perspectives highlighted the impactful role of legal clinics in supporting underserved communities. Moderated by Fariya Walji
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We hosted an inspiring webinar led by speakers Patrick Hamilton, Jeanaha Kim, Erik Guloien, and Michal Sokolski, with Fariya Walji as facilitator, sharing valuable tips and unique perspectives on careers in the public sector.
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A big thank you to panelists Darryl Glover, Lawyer and Jennifer Gold, for speaking about the diverse work and unique opportunities that come with sole and small private practice. Thanks to Fariya Walji for facilitating this engaging session.
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We had a fantastic alumni panel with Celina Stoan and Mannie Bains, sharing expert advice on successful management of different elements of the LPP training and how it translates directly into practice. Special thanks to Fariya Walji for expertly facilitating the discussion. More to come this term!
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The Law Practice Program's virtual coffee chat was an incredible experience! Special thanks to Judy Naiberg, Lynn Korbak, Jennifer Hall, Dominique Menard, Tariq H. Remtulla, Alexis Eun Young Choi, Sara Sytsma, Vincent Paris, Matthew Horner, Masha Lindsay, Anne Feehely, and Arun Krishnamurti for your time and expertise. More to come!
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We’re so proud of Sheila Block's long-standing contribution to the Law Practice Program! Their hands-on trial advocacy workshops provide LPP candidates with invaluable courtroom skills, setting them up for success in any legal environment. Want to help shape the next generation of legal professionals like Sheila and Jim? Offer an LPP work placement at your organization today and make a lasting impact. Learn more: lpp.torontomu.ca/employers.
In the Law Practice Program’s inaugural year of 2014, Sheila Block—a veteran of Torys LPP and one of the country’s top trial lawyers—kick-started an annual tradition. Alongside her husband, Jim Seckinger, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, she designed a nearly weeklong workshop on trial advocacy. Every year, LPP candidates first watch a series of video lectures, in which Block, Seckinger and other expert advisors reveal countless trade secrets: how to examine a witness, how to prepare for a cross-examination, how to write an opening statement. Lawyer-advisors then take the candidates through practical exercises based on the day’s material. Block herself is always weaving in and out of the sessions to offer insights and advice. “Most articling students do not receive this kind of intense, learning-by-doing instruction,” says Block. “The LPP candidates leave our training with the skillset needed to walk into any courthouse and make the judge think, These advocates know their way around the courtroom.” (Sponsored by the Law Practice Program)
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This fantastic webinar featured special guest speakers Adela Mall, Erica See, Alice Melcov Betancourt, and James Murray, facilitated by Fariya Walji.They shared insights on their in-house counsel work and what they look for in licensing candidates during the hiring process. It was a valuable session filled with insights!
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Valuable webinar on virtual communication led by Stephanie C. Mitchell and facilitated by Fariya Walji! Candidates gained valuable focus tips, strategies for combating screen fatigue, and techniques for engaging effectively online. Stephanie's insights offered essential perspectives on excelling in workplace communication.
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We recently hosted an insightful session on the vital work of in-house counsel, and the traits of effective in-house counsel. A special thank you to our speakers: Judy Naiberg, Jennifer Hall, Anne Feehely, Thomas Santram, and Lynn Korbak Stay tuned for more exciting sessions throughout the program!